At the first meeting at which a permanent rule is before the Commission
for review, the Commission must take one of the following actions:

(1) Approve the rule, if the Commission determines that the rule
meets the standards for review.

(2) Object to the rule, if the Commission determines that the
rule does not meet the standards for review.

(3) Extend the period for reviewing the rule, if the Commission
determines it needs additional information on the rule to be able to decide
whether the rule meets the standards for review.

In
reviewing a new rule or an amendment to an existing rule, the Commission may
request an agency to make technical changes to the rule and may condition its
approval of the rule on the agency's making the requested technical changes. (1991, c. 418, s. 1.)